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BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY .J 1, Princes Street, Bank, liondon. Empowtred by Special Act of Parliament, IV. riel. cap IX. DIRECTORS. William Bard?ett. Esq. Samufi Bfvin?ton.Esq. Wm. Ferhney Black, Esq. J"hn8rightman.Esq. ?'r? Cohcn. Esq. Millis Coventry, Esq. I John Drewett, E5q. Robert Eglington, Esq. Erasmus Rt. Foster, Eq-, Alex, Robert Irvine, Esq., Peter .Morris")!), E>q. William Slianrl, jun., Esq., Henry Lewis S/IIalc, Esq.. Thomas Teed, Esq. MEDICAL OFFICERS. Physician.—John Cletidinniii, F.R.S. ■Surgeons.—Ebenezer Smith. Esq. and William Gwillim Merrett, Esq. STANDING COUNSEL. The Hon John Ashley, New Sqiure, Lincoln's InIt. SOLICITOR. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jury. BANKERS. Messrs. Drewatt and Fowler, Princes Street, Bank. This institution is empowered by a Special Act of Parlia- ment, and is so constituted as to afford the benefits of] Life Assurance, in their fullest extent, to Policy- Holders, and to present greater facilities and accom- jyiodation i han c;in be obtained in their oiffces. The Oecided superio;Y of its plan, and it* claim to patilic preference and suppoi i., litive been proved, incontestable, by its extraordinary and unprecedented success. Among others, the following important advantages may be enumerated A most economical set of Tables—computed expressly for the use of this Company, from authentic and com- plete data, end presenting the lowest rates oj Assurance that can be offered v.ithout compromising the sufttv of the Institution Increasing Rates of Premium on a new and re- markable plan for serunna: Loans or Debts; a less immediate payment being required on a Policy for the tchole term of Life than in any other Office. Premiums payable either Annually, Half-yearly, or Quarterly, in one sum, or in a limited number of payments. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at two o'Clock. Ai ,cet)f the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy. All claims payable within One Month after proof of death. Medical Attendants remunerated in all cases for their reports. Premium per Cent, per Annum, payable during Aht Fin 2d Five; 3d Five 4th Five] RemdrT Age. years Years. Yars. Years, uf IHe. \jE s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 20 1 t 4 1 5 10 110 11 1 16 9 2 3 8 30 1 6 4 1 12 21 1 19 1 2 7 4 2 17 6 <0 1 16 1 2 4 4 12 14 6 3 7 3 4 3 4 SO 2 16 7 3 9 4 4 5 5 5 6 3: 6 13 7 PETER MORRISON. Resident Director. The necessary forms, and every requisite informa- tion as to the mode of effecting Assurances, m y be obtained either by letter or per.so lal application to the Publisher of this Paper, or to Mr. Uen Jones, Guild- hall Square, Carmarthen. CAUTION. The anprecedent Patronage of HER MOST (1RACIOUS MAJESTY. 111S LATE MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY. flIS MAJESTY KINO OF HANOVKR. HIS MAJESTY KING OF THE FRENCH. HIS MAJESTY RINU OF BELGIUM, And 208 Certificates, testifying to the superiority and sterling value of WOODHOCSE'S ETHEREAL ES- SENCE of JAMAICA GlNtiEK in affording instant relief in Spasms, Cramp, Gout, Rheumatism, Flatu- lence, Indigestion, pain and oppression after Meals, and all affections of the Stomach and Bowels, has in- duced many unprincipled persons to foist spurious imi- tations. Pnrchaseis are hereby cautioned to observe Decitnus fVoodhouse engraved cn the Government Stamp, otherwise not genuine. One of many Testimonial 8ir, 51, lligh-btrcet, Borough. I was called to a lady, the subject of spasm and variouSYemedfes without Genetu. 1 lie spasrtl Iflcfeftsfcfl upon her to that decree as to iiiake it doubtlul whether or not it was accompanied with inflammation. It struck me that oidering her a Seidlitz Power, with a tea-spoonful of your invaluable Ethereal Esenee of Ginger, it might give relief. Tt-ii after its administration the patient was not only re t ei did not .quirky further assistance; am ft "W H i. ?.ct of this admixture, if I ?'"e a?..d ? ha '1 cinpsIwuu)dadvi?fa..nH.-st..k?pbyth?,t?.?d. ?"Y Sehllitz Pu?d..s.and \YooohuUsc's Et l.rl'al Es- fnM of Hinger, This i. not the first ins.iance I '?; had the opportunity of becing its wonderful effe 111 cts^-s of spasm. I am, Sir, yonr's respect»fru,illiyP. i I tFTT DASH VV OOD, Surgeon to the Royal Humane Institution. To D..cimus Woodhouse. This E.s.nc.is prepared 301e1y y E. R. OURGORY (who has ?purchased the rcc.p.-s) at ?h'? ?L?t?,?y. Chur('h Sreet, l1ackney, anrl ?d by ''t?  and R.taU.in B..tt)?-2s. 6d 4. 6d ?, ..tupp.d ?t0t.s at lO. 6d. and 21s. ?ch also t''? < '?' D?..t, Hooper, L.,n.h.nHrid?..u.d every respectable M. dtcme Vender in the United Ki?d<Hn. here may be had WOODHOUSE'S BALSAM OF SPERMACETI. For Cc?hs. Asthmas, Sh?rt.? of Br?t \Vo'azlng, I Colds, soreness, t?ht?ssand oppression | relieved i and most affectI',ns of tlw Cht't ltlid .?d In ten minu «s-tak^.iJn ) "?"? "'?".?,f W?DiiousK's !n ten nn"u <'?.by t.a)..r.g or c??,?? CoUGH DROPS. p..r'ons doubt iiiz the efficacy of this Medicine, | may taki, e a dHno^«e in the • Proprietor's shop bdnre thly ?ms??-?t?c&a??='? '??? ????' ??? ,?,,)y .c.umn.?. a tnal of these^r P ■ I1S afflicted with the above complai!lt, but he does not introduce tht.m as ht'in .ssertinb th'-ir ???y.???' )? is warranted >n I1ssertinb tho-ir tfficacy from the extensive relief | afforded ia namerow f ases of tilt' above. description, Constitutional ( oiighs of thn'l', four, and y..? standing, having been ?'< in it f a ? ?'('ck bv the use of tt'?sf "rops. t' ?' ? anrt Ccu?itwiH be found (,qllallv '?Y" i)[? ?aH tim?reH?vf.tt? m.?t violent C.m-u!?tt\?( <?.-? In Bottks, Is. lid. 2s. 9d. 4s. Od, and lest 6d. Mc?. Fashionable Toilet Requisites, j PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY, and confirmed in surpassing excellence by experience ROWLAND'S MACASSAR 0? U universally ??"?'<?"' '')"?') '"? dest'Il. !hp fa- H<m it n«? holds ot tnr hi)¡pst ibU(i distill(.tion. ttpr?nt. H? from falling off or turn • to the latest p.r.?d of life: chan? f'?"" Its ur?h.?co??; fr?s it from ('urf, <Inri ".J" it b"lwtifnlly SOFT, CUHLY, ?dULO?Y. ,i-?<' ?.? HA)H. it keeps it firm in the c? uninjuttd -?wp wealher, cy-?-? r<.??, the dance. or in the ex- 4>fC"¡SP of ridino. To children, it is iti,Iilal,lo, as it lays a foundation for a Beautiful Head of lIair. Caution.—Ask for ROWI,ANI)'S MALAS^AH OIL" and observe that each bottle is inclosed in a NEW ENVELOPE from Steel, on which are their .Natmes a,i(i At dress in Red, thus, A ROWLAND & SON. 20, HATTON GARDEN. LONDON. Counter-signed, \LEX. ROWLAND. The words Rowland's Macnssar Oil," al-C %vritte on the back of the Label nearly t.500 times, contain- Ing 29.028 The lowest price i!l 3@. 6d.-the next 7s, or family b<.tU? (cohtaHnn<! f<.ursman, ) 10s. 6d an d ?. ?'? bottlvs (coi,taiiiing four small,) 10s 6d atid d<Jub?tn size, 21s. per bottle. ROWLAND'S KALYDOtt, A mild and efficient protector of the and In-I ille,vion from the baneful influence of Frost, Cold ffinds, or Damp Atmosphere; heals Clnlb/mns, Chap., and renders the most harsh at.d rough Skin delmtH- fully soft, mlr, and smooth; effectually eradicates all Pimples, Spots, Redness, Tan, Freckles, and other Cutaneous Defect; at the. same time impartinKa healthy Juvenile liloom, as well as realizing a clelit-ar- H'hite .Yec/c. Hand and Arm. In rases of Burns and i Xealds, it allays the ir it ability and reduces the me flannnation. GESTLEMEN, after Shavinu, will find it allay the ir- ritation and make the hkin smooth and soft. Price 4s. ûo. and Ss. 6d. per Bottle, duty included. ROWLAND'S OUOW A a WHITE FKt?'EK. of Oriental Herhs of moi;t dil?,7ttj*ul fr(lgrnnc,-It t?r;idi(?,ites Tartar altO "cay,-?d Sp(jts froin tlit? Teeth pre,r,'es tile Sd 6xPS the Tee h firmly in their soc?et?, rendering ftbera delicate/ White. Brin,- Iii it tT?ieatesthf Scjrvy from tl?e &M?. str,'ngthens, lr<K4t 'and renders them of aL?!thy red; it remu?s un??sant t?'t-s from the mouth, which often rpmain after fevers, taking medicine, &c., and impaits a delightful fragrance to the breath. Prire Z. 9d. per box. duty included. Notice.-Tlio Niime and Amklrets of the I ro- prietors, A. ROWLAND Sf SOX^Kh ^IATTO.X G.1ROEX, are engraved on the Government Stamp, whirh is pasted on the two latter Articles; also printed, m red, on the Wrapper in which each is enclosed. Be sure to Ask for Rowland b Sold-by tbcØ1. and by respectable FsarUME* s an MCTXCINB MONEY. f* 200, £400, Rb-00, and RI.00,9, in separate Sums. arc now ready to he advanced on I MORTGAGE SECCI5ITIES. at a Moderate Interest. Apply to Mr. Benjamin Evans, Solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn. Relieving Officer Wanted. THE Board of Guardians of the Pembroke Union. I will proceed to the election of a RELIEVING OFFICER for the District o. 1, of the above Union, on Wednesday, the 18th day of .May, 18l'2. Candidates for the oiffce are requested to send Tes- timonials of good moral character and ability to keep Accounts, to the Clerk, on or before the 16th day of May. Two sufficient sureties will be required. By Order of the Board, JOHN JONES, Clcrk to tile Union. East End, Pembroke, i April2ith,1842. J SWANSEA AND LIVERPOOL. FIRST CLASS POWERFUL f tram IJra&rle TROUBADOUR, Captain BECKETT, •T-17"ILL sail from Swansea every Wednesday morn- V, ing early, in the following Month, (wind and weather permitting) for Liverpool, calling at Milfoid to land ana receive passengers. FAnE.S :To ann froUl Liverpool.-Best Cabin, ?Os.; Deck, 7s. Gd. Hurses, 30s. Foiir-whevd Carriages. 40s. Ditto one Horse, 25s.; Two-wheel ditto. 20, Dogs, 5s.; Pigs, 2s. Cd. Sheep, 2s.; Lambs Is. Horned Cattle, 1,2s. 6d. Horses, Cattle, and Carriages, at Ship- pers' risk. Apply to Wm. Moyse, Swansea Robert Bruce and Co., Bristol; and Thomas Me Tear, No. 25, Water- Street, Liverpool. LLANELLY and BRISTOL WITH LIBERTY TO TOW VESSELS. THE NEW AND POWERFUL S, T F. A- rd 01  STE?M ?i??? P'AQKET' ï*}s( t HERCULES, IS intended to Sail (wind and weather permitting) JL during the Month of MAY as follows: FROM LLAKELLY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, Ii afternoon WEDNESDAY, 11 6 morning WEDNESDAY, ——— 18, 12 noon WEDNESDAY, ——— 25, 6 morning FROM BRISTOL. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 4 morning SATURDAY, ——— 11, Si morning SATURDAY, 21, 3 morning SATURDAY, ——— 28, morning FARES—After Cabin, 10s. 6d.—Deck Passengers, 5s. Gd. Steward's Fee, Is. Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half Pi-ice.-Pigs, Is. 6d.—Sheep, Is. Gd. -Dogs 2s. each. A Railway Train leaves the New Doe? every morn- inK (except Sunday) for PuntardulaU, Cros Inn, and Garnant, from which places Conx evances can be had to Llandilo, and all parts of the country. The Public are t-eqtj isted to order all Goods for the HERCULES to be directed accordingly. Goods forwaided to Carmarthen through Kid- elly, by Charles and Son's Wngsri.ns, and thence by the regular Carriers to Newcastle Emlyn, Cardigan, Newport, Lampeter, Aberystwyth, St. Clears, and Lauirharne. Goods for Llandilo, Llangadock, Llandovery, and places adjacent, are forwarded by Ilailwav to Cross Inn, and then by Nathaniel Rees's Was^ous to their des- tination, or sent via Llandovery to Lampeter and Aberystwith. All Freights to be paid on deliver^ For further information apply at the I.1!1 way Office, New Doek -I Je.ui-y'i cei, rristol.  BRISTOL GENERAL ?f??t? ?f??? Steam Navigation Company, Office 1, Qu IY, BRISTOL. 1^11 E following STHAM VESSELS are in-  I. tended to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIX limsTOi.. to the undermentioned 1 laces, w.thor ?ith.Mttt'i]ots,and?it).)H)ertytc.t?'?)s intended Days and H?ursot'S?h.?danng: the Month of MAY. 18)2. POI SHAMROCK. I-Mdays. Friday, May 6 3 after 1 F I 1%1?y ?.'u 2 after I Friday 13 7 ?..rn )) Friday. •••• •••■ morn Friday, June 3 I after. Returns Tuesdays. FOE COSH O"EE. Tuesdays, V'CTORY. Sa, ii rtlayqI ? Tuesd a -3 11 nioi,n I Saturday. 7 3 ufler I Tuesday 10 5 after I Saturday .14.8 morn T"p.,Jav. li.IOimorn Saturday. May Zl ■••• aI"r Tuesday ft after S,Iturday, M 8 morn 10 mom Satin day. June 4. 2 after I" -n Return Tuesdays anil rrulajS. roB. W.&tznrani) I VARA (?RH?A, Tuesdays. OSI'HEY, Fridays. Tu-silaj. May?. 11 morn I F-id.y M.) ?.2 ?tr I ?-ri.hv 6. 3 after | [ Tuesdy. 24. 6 morn Tuesday ?- 6 t?nm F<ida\ 2 7. 7 morn Fold,,) 13. 7 morn | Tuesday .31. 10 inoin T?J..y. '7.0; mom i 'F d e a. 1 after H('turn Tuesdays and Fridays. •PO X BV/ A ■> :-E» I i COUNTY OF PEMI?UOKE- ? Tuesday May 3.? noo? j Fiiday ti.* ;ji Ilwrn Tuesday ?.ti mom I Fi'iuay ¡;L. 8 mom Tuesday Iiay i i morti U"I) ,ay. 11 mom F,hy '2?. '?? morn I"? slia)- .?4. G niuin Friday 27.$morn I Tuesday, .May 31 iut moru. ?-<tM IR A WSEA COUNTY OF PEm;t«)KH. Thursday May [). ;j.\ morn I Saturday 7. 5 morn J Thursday 12. 8 morn [ Saturday 14., 9 morn Thursday May 19. 2 inoru alllrd"y .11, 4 morn Tliurt'i.ay 26. 8 morn Saturday 2t! 9 morn i To and hum ?t?Yt'??T. CSK, ?nd CL\M<JHU.\? dfiliy, Sundays exce;!tcd. I FORTKNUY. STAR, Tllesday.-I Tuesday, May 3 U'i mi»m 1 frhla y 6.n aftcr I Tueiday 10 5i morn j Frid'1ay 13 7 morn ■,• 1. 17 ..)0 morn [)H Œ IX, Friday. Fri?y. May?.2 after Tuesday 24 SJ morn Fri.)? 27. 7 mom Tuc?y.3i.3? morn I whom TENBY.. I STAR, Saturday.-PlJŒ Wfdnpsda}, May 4" 1 att,l Saturday 7- 4 morn ? T.?d.y to.. 7 morn S.tu"i.y 1 4.. 8 morn Wednesday 18-. 11 morn Ïx, Tuesday & Wednesday. I Saturday, morn Tuesday •••• 24.. 64 morn i? 8 n Saturday •• •• 28.. 8 mOln WcducsJay, Juae 1.. 10* morn I ..«.inAnrMnU"T FOR M1LFORD, PATER. & HAV LIURUIVU » TO*, (ALL!I? AT I'E;Nli?. i STAII, Tti,(IaY.- Tuesday, May 3 101 "10111 Tuesday 10 morn Friday ) 7 morn Tuesday 17 10 morn 1 I A, r riuay. !T?t"-<??'M?y 24 5 morn 1 F,idz,y 27 7 morn i Tuesday.??-?'?cru __6 "T' FOR CARMARTHEN.(:Uhn?ti??- Pit(E?.N FV1 2k aft, I F-id-yMly 20 2 after 'PFILCARMARTHEN, AT TENBY. PHŒNIX. „ ,n .nmorn''rae'iday.M?)? 24 4 morn ?? .?.. ??M?rLand????rs w?.u the Parb?ur, and HI DEFORD. TOHRIDGE. 3 11 morn I uurly. Muy 3.lll11orn I 1 uesday I 0 Ii morn T„UCJ 17 11 morn I uesday. May 24 ° morn l fu.:sday .>1. 10 morn FROM B1DEFORD. Calling at iLFRACOM?. I TO[Ittll)GE. _u_- Prldav Mav 6 •• 2 after 1 Friday, Iay 20 alt" F d,V 13 6 morn t Frida'y 27 • • 6 morn I F'OM HAVERFORDWEST, CaHi.? at ,I';A.rbt<, ?n?U?DA?DTHXBY. PHCENIX, Tuesday.—STAR, Friday.. _r. Tutsday,1ÍI¡;Y 3. II =  May •• •• « morll | 1, !a, 6. ?, after I Friday, 27 6 Friday 1* 7 "? T?y. 31. ??' 1 Tuesday • • • • o\vAN S EA TO ILFRACOMBE 1 I May   \Vcuuesrlay. 11. 6 NVcailtfS ?o?n.FHAC?M Wednesday, May 4.. 6 W,dnesdaY, li.: 4 ltcr Wednesday U" F(,K <\ I | Wednesday, May 18.. • • »* m0r t W?,],,?sd?V, ?. S:'n"? BE TO \V ANEA. Wednesday, May 18.. •• a"" I Wednesday 4ul,ter \RDIFF. i itiv r'H^\RIiOTTE, Monday,Wednesday,& rriuaj. i? is Tue'sdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, T T wh, °J, e' ,i .iie ahove Vessels are fit ?eId up for the conveyance  passe-itid (ioo(is.- Venial c ards ón Board.Can'iges and Hlirses shipped with ? ?H??Carr?ges to be Ship?d T.u Mo?'? bdor.. Sailing. Particulars may 0,)Uinecl by applylng at the Bristol Sua™ Navi??n ?lls Offin', Q,?-Y, B,i.tol i where all Goods, r.rr??? Parcel? s? ? ?dr? P,,ckag, Pa,cels.&'c.. shoul,l b, uddrebsed S,-n-!i?.to Cardiff, to U K. H Jo Clare.street Hall. Marbli-st.ee and CHrditf, to R. ti Clar,"t"et ll?ll. -,kl and 1,), N ?\, to J. ionllii, R,),b-i,,i-hard, then MrV Hit'.t?i?gs,jiin. Mr. Palmer, i Vf II p., 1,1 Mr..lohn m?ards.?M'ansca; ri 'ih;i??, ?J??MM.?h.. ?r.?h.a.d «'■ j P^- 'will not NOTICK- 1 lie l'.op.n tors ol the above S ,ost „r NOT.C. i he r.u(. 'o? U.. ?..o.e ? ?' ??. t?t (If h. ucc.t.?e -? .Y ?-'? "?'?" '?. W .)a.?.U.??'?" ?"' "'y'?"? "?P.?en?r-. ..t'l¡ t'as'> elJtert'd a lI"fI, UIIÙ fri"ht ill 1)I')I'OIti<;1I jJuid fur the same at the time ot de a. ry nor "ill tLc) be ¡ln\HlaIJ'C túr a"y other p'¡¡Tel ¡¡'JO\ te v:Jlut' of -li)g. (if ust or d.¡:na¡:co) UII, 17 '^eX«Xa»d iyeight"in propJrtioc paid for the San,t at the tillH ,.t dd1ver, N,(;?t UCC;)u"talJ1c fDr -V G..o^s without Sh¡ppb No* All Letters ffit-kinij tufcraiau^u to ,v pwt V' CARl\lARTHENlIIRE. 1 For Sale by Private Contract, THE FOLLOWING VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, CONSISTING OF Al,tj those Messuages, Farms, and Lands, with the Cutfajjes, and >)ther Appurtt nances thereunto be- liinicinir, commonly called fill ,I knuwn uy tlll slvpra: names of CILWE^YDD-FAWR & PERTHYGWENIN, Comprisina: about 185 Acres of excellent Arable, Pas- ture, and Meadow Lands, situate in the parish of K• 1 rhedin, in the above County, and within four miles of the Market and Post Town of Neweatle-Emlyn. For further particulars, and to treat for the purchase. apply to Jonathan Jenkins, Esq of Cilhronn", near Cardigan: or to Mr. Amlot, Solicitor, Cardigan, at whose office a Map of the Estate may be seen, IAHB IXJf, JL L .D O"t" .E r I SA.MUKL J OX ES i\/T*OST respectfully b<'?s Iran' to inform his Friends. fie (',enti-v, Irid the Public in e?n?? t!lal !II ha lately entered upon the above old-establisheu Inri, and Commercial Hotel, which is no' underirojnsf a ttn.'fou^ii repair, and iftting up uitii 'nuiodatioil and coni f ott, cv?rvrrqui-itc for acco- c"'lIfort. whereby Iw hopes to give satisfaction f" a'' '"s ;ii,, may honour him with their kind fr.voUi's. S.Jo?Eshc?s)?av:ds" to return his grateful thanks for the very liberal suppo t he received duririsr the whole of his long residence at the KING'S ARMS, I.I.ANDOVFRY, and trtists that a continuation of tin* same active exertions, careful attention, and moderate charges, will ensure additiunal patronage from a dis- cerning public. Genuine If-i)ies and Spirits, llotne-lrcivcd Ale, London. Bath, and Irish Porter, Cider, Sfc. Well-aired Beds, good Stah'es, Lucl-up Coach liouse, &e. April 14th, 1812. The attciition of the natives and inhabitants of the l'rillcipalit.1/ of Wales, si respectfully directed to the following un- jiouncement of a translation of the celebrated Dr. Fkct- wood's Life of Christ. CYIIOEDDIR ITHAN YN FISOL, Y GYNTAF, PRIS 2s. MAlI, 1S12. s BYWYD El D; HARGLWYDD A'N HIACHAWSWR tl!Jl¿ 'rf>à, rt' 135W YN CYSXWYS HANES Manylaidd a Chyffredinol o'n Prynitdlvr Ciogoneddus, Enedigaeth hyd ei Esgyniad i'r Nefoedd: ynghyd a Rywyd a Dyoihlefiadau ei Efen- gylwyr, Apostolion, a Dysgyblion Santaidd, y rhai a Seliasant Wirioneddau Dwvfol CristiOFjogaetil it'U G waed. CAN Y PARCH. J. FLEETWOOD, B. D. ADDURNEDIG AC AJIRYW GERFLUNIA U PERTHYNASOL. Cynnwysir y Gwaith niewn DEG O Ranau, pris Deu- swllt: neu DDEUGAIN o Rifynau, pris Chweclieiniog. Llundain: Thomas Kelly, 17, Paternoster-Row, ae ar werth gan John Thomas, Argralfydd, Caerfyr- ddin, a chan holl l.yfrwerthwyr y Deyrnas (Jyfur:ol. Its. I HAILWAI. 1 BRISTOL, April, 1S42. J < BLAND begs to inform the Public that lie is Hie So le A(-I-"N'f it, to tile ?KHAT W?TEt? KA.LWAY ?"'??Y "?'' and Delivery G"odsat)d heavy j,rchall- diZfta'-thfLu??:)? Trains. toi- theto P;id(iitl,ti)n at 20 s. ner Ton, and other Goods at rates "??"?  Uie Company's Hills, « liich also give the par-tit of the ?'i?-ry<-h.u?si..L..n.n. The diaries for Parcels and small ^a( per 1'raiii, collt.(.ti,.ii an(i den* e ,> in London, and the Towns on the Line of Raihvaj, a. e :is follow i-" gj'up to 12,; lip t."   t,) 1 2 ,P to 151 up to 65up to 95 up to 12.' "P*ici lb. to lbs. Mites Miles Mil- 3 ? i" ? 0, i' 0,, i. • ? 13 „ 19 1 0 14 1 b 9 is ?i j o is i» 2 jq ?S 1 4 2 » » 2 2 I 70 81 11 6 2 6 3 0 3 J S ::?? 0 3 0 3 6  u* 140 2 3 3 3 4 0 4 9 ? ::?! 2 6 3 6 6 5  168 "i9° 2 9 9 4 9 5 9 !? ::?!! ? J 4 J 0 12 ^—» » And then the graduated Scale for Tonnage, The Rates of ("on veyance het ween tlieUtr t r-men tinned p)acfsand Bi are as f.)!?': C??t.w?-c?.rt.andCa.d?.?.?t???    Bridgend, Neath, Cowhridge, | llb {() 11)bs -ls.od. Brt?end,K'-ath.C()wb)-idK<??????? yg?o?. J tHidSwans?a.? Above Hr. ?.p(-rtb. Cnrt nrW?X?'?wrt'bch) ?t!<-?an?upo"t."? ar i? of I)aek or Sai!.? Vesds, by address^ order to Mr. John Bhu.d. B.h? .or '?'?? ?? tbt.(.? Department, Ur? Meste.n r?<nin?.!s, Bristol. "? for Ir?and or W?.s are Invariably f?-arded by first Packet, urdt's!> otlwrwhl' (lincleti. N,B. Partis in L..nd..n wishi?to?'r?r?'? u I i th,.t-tliv bv the Great Western Railway, are uwon» | under-mentioned Offices arc the only ones « can be received on account of the COIIplllliyl as fOl- lows: — Bull and Mouth Inn, St. Martin's le-grann; Ditto ditto Coach Office, Regent's Circus Moore's Green Man and Still, Oxford-street, At the Company's Office, Prince's-st., Bank j And at the. Paddington Station. And in Bristol, at the Rummer Hotel Office, High- street; Bland's Warehouse, Broadmead. And the Uiilway Terminus, Temple Meads. I STOMACH AND BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Dicey aud Co's. True Daffy's Elixir Ti Ssup.-nortoevcry<)tbn-medH;i?.fo'-K!Ymx"?? m.diatc relief in the most paioful att.K Us f • Ciiolic, and in all ?mpt-?.ofth?oma.-h ant! bowels. As a general family medicine, DICEY ^and (?s DAFFY has h.n? been so justly c?brat<-d. from its superior quality to all other preparations sold under the ?e uf Daffy's Eli,dr, that no ''?''y.P?'u!?' in the country, ought to be without It; but as effectual rt-lief is ollly to be expected by those who use the Genuine Medicine, purchasers are cautioned not to relv merely upon the glass bottle hearing the name ot Dicey and Co., as there are unprincipled people whu huv UP their empty bottles foi- tile, purpose of filling the m with their own counterfeit preparations, and i .i,i i-li are thus imposed upon the. public as the True Dafft/'s Elixir— the only certain criterion b to examinc I w h ther the stamp aQixed over the cork has the words Dicy and Co. printed therein and to observe that the hill of directions is signed IV. Suttou and Co., late Dicey and Sutton." In bottles at 2s. and2s. 9d. each. Ask particularly for DICEY 8t Co's. Daffy" Sold hy the principal Booksellers, Druggists, hnd Medicine Venders in every Town throughout the Kinedoiu. Of whom way also be had, DICEY and Co's. Original and the only Genuine B*VTF MAN's PECTORAL DROPS. In colds, coughs, HuJs fevers, rheumatism, pains in the breast, limbs and joints, and in all cases where colds arc tin. ougin no medici[Jt has ever been used with grcater success In J)cttles at Is. lid. eacii. ("I""r\c. DICEY and Coo's ANDERSON'S INI F- PIIJLS, so well known and approved for their efficacy in promoting digestion, as well as in bihous head- aches and stomach complaints in genera1. Price Is. lid. the box. Dr. RADCLIFPF/S ELIXIR, a most salutary medi- I cine used as a general Sweetener of the Blood, and for all eruptions, whether contracted by too free livin, surfeits, or proceeding from scurvy, or humours alter Tile trieisles, small-pox, &c. Price Is. ljd. the bottle. SQUIRE'S Original GRAND ELIXIR. f'»r frp:11 pohls, pains and soreness of the stomach, proceeding from cold and coUghiDg, nervous tremblings, &c. 111 bottles at 2s. MARSHALL'S HEAL-ALL for immediately stop- ying Ble. ding, as well as for the cure of cut" fi-esii wounds, bruises, sprains, cbilblaius, SM. l'rice ls. lid. the bottle. As It particularly for Mar stall's Ucc'-AU- CARDIGANSHIRE. A VERY ELIGIBLE AND DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BK SOLD BY AICTIO.V, At the SALUTATION- HOTEL, in the Town of NEWCA?- TLE-LMLYN. ori TUESDAY, the 10th day of MAY. 1812, at three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, in One or mure Lots, as may be agreed upon at the time of the Sale, and subject to such conditions shall be then produced, A LL that Me<suaore, Tenement, Farm, and L?n?s. 1- wil h tlw Appurtenances, formerly called and known by the 11<1111.. wise TYR-LLWYNDAVIDD, or LLWYNDAVIDD- FACII. and now CH!1(-(| aN 1 known by the name ol PFAACNITI, YDDERW'BOETH, situate in the parish 01 Llandissiliogogo, in the County of Cardigan, and (-oil- taining by admeasurement 46 Acres (more or less) 01 good Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, and now in tiie tenure or occupation of Mr. David Jones, at the low yearly rent of £:j5. Also, all that and those Five Fields, formerly Prsrts and Parcels ot the Jh'arm and Lat ds of PAN 1 Y l)l)L- RWIiOETH aforesaid, together with the Stable, Cow- house, and Barn, huil, thereon (whit-I: may be easiiv converted into a Dwelling-House and Out-houses, suitable to a small Fal Ill;) ann no\ let to Captain Freeman, of Derw Cottage, at the yearly rent of I CI5 10s. under a Lease for 14 years, ten yeats of w hich are 11011' nnexpii cd. And also all that Messuage, or Dwelling-House, Stable, and Garden, now in !i,e occupation of the Rev. Rowland Daniel, Clerk, at the yearly rent of < £ 1'2 land also, all that Cottage and Garden adjoining tiipreto, and now occupied by Mnrgiret Lewis, at the ye.-ir;y i-ent ,)f ,C2. 38* These two last-ittr-htioned Lots are demised to Mr. Daniel Giidiths, in ,t Lease for Three Lives, at th nominal rent of 15s. viz., for the Life of the said Daniel Griffiths, aged 60 years, and Mary, his wife, aged CO ytars,' !J;:¡;¡d tl,cir son, ,ig e (f 10 y s The above Premises are. most conveniently situated j near the Village of Llwyndavidd, at.d w ithin three miles of the fioui isliing and fast-improving Sea Port Town of New Quay, and 8 miles from the Sea Port and Market Town of Aberaynm. Lime and Culm can bt: bad within a mile 3nrl a Ilalf of the Property, at Civmtydy, to and from which place there is an excellent road. For further particulars apply to Mr. R. D- .Jenkins, Solidtor, Cardig-an. IIr tll Mr. David Jones, of Penrallt, Llandissiliogogo, who will sl;ew the Premises. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Freehold Mansion House, I Farms, & ± ands. TO BE BOLI> IS V At the LION ROYAL HOTEL, CAKMAKTIIEN, On Wednesday, the 25til of Iliiy next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to sucti conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, By Mr. George Goode, AUCTIONEER, ALL that capital Freehold Mansion House,, En- J"TL trance Lodge, Walled Garden, Five Stal'-Stable, Coach-house, and other attached and detached Otliccs, with the Appurtenauces, called 1JOLELLAN I-IOUSE, now in the hands of the Proprietors, with Two Farms and Lands thereunto helot ^ing, called the. I. PPER FARM and the LUWElt FARM „f UOLELLAN. con- tainining by admeasurement in the whole about 2i0 Acres (tie the same more or less) of Prime Meadow, Pasture, Arable, and Wood Land, within a Ring Fence, as one compact Estatt, with all the Timber, Trees, Wood, and Underwoods, growing and being thereon, situate on the Hanks of the River Tivv, (which divides the Counties of Carmarthen and Cardigan.) in the Parish of Llanfihangel-yeroth, in the County of Car- marthen, and fronting tlie much-admired Village and Church of Llandissil. The above Property is distant \vU';in 14 miles of the I Market nnrl IV. £ "-m '•> "h,q V ?Th'? ?!?'r?i'.? Uous?; ?.ranc'?L..d? bles, Coach-house, &c., are in hand of the but the Farms allrl Lands containing the Upper l a m and Low ei Farm, as above, are now in toe occupations j ..f i.,i,„ I In vies and Thomas Davies, larmeis, as :rel; at Will, at two several Yearh Rents, amount- j ii,g to XI'O. '"?'??Lation<'ft!"sEstftt?isb?uufunyrit-turpsquc. and formerly attracted the att?ntioc "f tbi late Doctor I Stephens, of Doctors' Commons, and induced lnm to I purchase the same, and to build the present Mansion Home thereon, with suitable niffres, &(- as the future Place of Residence of himself and family. It is surrounded by Z, ),.d Roads, and the country abounds with Game, and the River Tivy which runs close, to the Mansion House, is celebrated for its Sal- mon, and the best Annt'u? h) th. Prmopatity.  Nt For further part:co):n? and information, ?PP ?? ''? the Office of Mr. W. Jones, Solicitor, Carmarthen, or I to the Auctioneer, at his Oilier, Carmarthen, or to Messrs. Whitmore and Co., Solicitors, Lincoln's I nn. New Sqnaie; Mr. Sansrster, Solicitor, Queen-Street Place, Southwaik Bridge. London, and of Messrs. Cook and Sons, Solicitois, Bristol I Dated April IStli, 1842. LLANELLY, C A RM AR T H EN S li 1 R.E. FllE EH OLD LANDS TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. THOMAS DAVIES, On THURSDAY, ti e 19th day of MAY, 1812, at two o'< lock in the afternoon, .4t the THOMAS ??.1? ISN, LLANEILY, Subject to ?"?'?'?"s<)f alc to he tli,-ii pi1- (unless previously disposed ?fbvrtH?ATECO?- THACT, of w hich due notice Vd be ?e"? lot I. ALL that Rich Marsh or Tenement of Land, called A 151NEA MARSH, situate adjoining the Farms of Foes Fach, Glinca, and Binea. in the Hamlet of Ber- wick, in the Parish of Llanelly, containing by admea- surement about IS Acres. Note.—This Lot is well embanked from the river Loughor, to which it has an expensive Irontage, and has a good road leading to it trom the Llan- elly mail road, from which it i-s distant about one hundred yards. This Marsh is now Let to a les- pectable tenant who is(leSirOus of taking a Lease tor twenty-one years at the present rent. LOT II. i All that Land. Share, or Slang, of good hay ground, [called 11 NDYlt PEYFYI, situate in the Farm (If Binea, containing OA. 3R. 2,. now in the occupation of Nir. Jolii Morgan, as tenant at will. LOT III. All that     *1 WHS?>« TNWas.  ?' h s ,?F??fnl..? a.d bounded tiie ?h b? the Turnpike Road, c..mamu?0?. 3R. _r2?! also in the occupation of Mr. John Morgan, as tenant at wiil. at ?,,?Lntt?-oand three, will be Sold, with the Coal, if so agreed on at the Sale. nt, All ,W Tenement. Farm, and Lands, called CWM CYFFIN si???'" H"'?? Ha.n?t. ;n the ?'d D Par• ish i of r 1,1;1 '1" ily, within about t?" '? "t the town, contailling 28,   .?r?h?. Pasture and M?- dow ?n'd' ? h:? Mr; WUI.? Mor, t.n..t | ? "I! TI is a thrh!? Plantation on this I Fi^I'h Will be Sold ^ere with as well as the Coal under the Farm, if so d?ir.d at the Sale. LOT V- AU those Tvo Cotta??    it,,ad fl'llU} J.lar,elly to Llanon, nOW in lhp ()Cctipiti,)n of Anll Morris and John Kichard., as tenant at will. LOT \'1, All .b.» CoLOT vi.K'- Vt'1in Vod ¡¡fureaid. adjoininll: the 4ain Road, containing by ao.peasurement OA. la. 21 p., part in «■= occup?att'? of Edward Morgan, at wHI. [ LOT VII. All a\  Houses and uanens, Kituate at tt< 'I\ rm ,f l -??sJid frontin tIle M?n R..ad held ui,der by itetts ^e■ eSt Thomas Pn.theroe.tsaac V\t?.hn y. t ?? '?S ?J. .xty Y?. s or three liv,s, at SXectiveg?o..nd .?? of ?? 12s. 6d., ? ?- Sd., ? 6s.. and £ 1 7s. 6d. per annum. LOT VIlt. An ?.h?.tP'"uh"U'cH'? and Premises, ca?dtht- Farmei *> A • and Two HOUM'S and Gardens ?dj.nn- ?'?'?? ?V? V'? ?"-?- ?"'? ""?'' Leases, '?th?r?? rent. of XI H,. ?, ?1 1.. and ???-S' i.oT?toxvn. 1 "A"nt?h.?Ttnr?-"neH.u.?and(?rd?ss.tuH? in 'Crescent and Chapel-street, nt V. in Voel all ?'<! under ?''?' ?" M.ch?hnas. ?'? bv tht? ? csp.c.i? 'ss?s f?-Eixty years or thr?. !i?. at the S"?? ?'? of one guinea ?'" per annum. annum. ^puur Houses, or ?ny othor num?r a?r.?d o^ t?' Salp, wiH ? put up in each Lot. '?? above Housos are all n?tyer?d. For particulars and to trent, apply (p^t-pard) to >.r. B. JOPO*, SxilJcitoT, LlaneHr.
I FROM CHINA AND INDIA.
I FROM CHINA AND INDIA. "The British in China have raptured three )tli,,r t(ii; iis-i,iiiely Yapoo, Tsikoe, and Tuner-' 'iova, which are situate within a circle extending: rom 20 to 40 miles round Ninsjpo. -,er, ii- l io trr: ci at llc)np? Sir Henry Pot tinker, who arrived at Hons: Kong on the 1st February, had abandoned the •mention of attacking Canton. He was then con- cntrating- nil his forces with the view of directinj: diem on Pekin, and had refused to neeoei.ite with the Commissioners sent to him by the Empe- ror, being determined not to treat but with the Sovereign directly. In AiTghanistan, General Pollock seems to have given up all idea of loreingthe Kyber Pa>s until he should have received the reinforcements he expected, or unless General Sale, whose position was unchanged, desired his assistance. "At Ghuzzice and Khelat-i-Ghilzee the British still held the .same position. "AiLJlans surrounded Candahar with numer- ous forces, and IMajor-General Nott was prepar- to Lord Ellenborough. who rcached Calcutta on Feb. 28, was immediately proclaimed Governor- General of India."
I NEWS FROM AMERICA.
I NEWS FROM AMERICA. By tne arrival at Liverpool of two American packet-ships (the Indcpcndrv.ce,andthe.Sw.^w.hamt), we are supplied with intelligence to the 10LH n![., being nine days later than that received by the Colombia. Among the bv t'lle Indepen- dence is Washington Irving, whose KritInTs have acquired for him a favourable celebrity iu this Country, and who now proceeds to Madrid as American minister to the Court of Spain. Lord Ashburton's arrival at Washington is mentioned. The IVarspi!?, which conveyed his lordship, was 52 d.ivs o:i e r difficulty which had arisen bet ween the America*" government and the French Minister at Texas, had been amicably arranged. No other intelligence of A specific i nature is furnished respecting Texi. } .he hor-! derers with a new sub jest for excitement. Mr. j Hogan, a British subject, who was iornierly in custody at Lonsroort, New "York, charged with having been one of the party that destroyed. thc Caroline, but was released on the ground that t, e warrant was informal, has been again arrested, The acquittal of M'Leod lias removed all appro-J hension of legal danger from others engage d in I t hat alTair, and the authorities seem determined that the "sympathizers" shall be kept from mis- chi ef. SLAVERY IS THE FRENCH COLONIES.—It appe:i.ts I from a reccntrctnrn to the Minister of Marine, that from October, 18-11, to January, 1 S12, 452 negro slaves have been emancipated iu the I rcvich colo- nies of Martinique, Guadaloupe, Guyana, and Bourbon. The t >tal number emancipated sincc II 1 So8 is 33,959. NIOHTINOALLS IN PRT-FSJA.-The states of Rhen- ish Prussia petitioned Lis Majesty to protect the nightingales of the country. The Puliee Minister has accordingly issued an edict, prohibiting to rob a nightingale's nest, or keep one in a cage, under a penalty of fivc dollars.— Cologne Gazette. Letters lrom Itio Janeiro speak of the appearance of a new flag in pursuit of the slave-trade there; viz., that of the Danish government. EMIGRATION TO SYDNEY.—At a meeting of dele- gates from the various trades, lield at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, Sydney, New South Wa'es, in October last, it was resolved, That emigrants had becm.deUided to.th^t ^olo.nv-  < st; Suof ns 's-oAiasma'- th last s:x stone-masons u? ?. <i.?"? .cl"rT.nt? t'.h.?e l1ast si\ months, out of fhe hunured I he trade is iin', sc? brisk at present, owins? to the government pubuc works being done by prison labour, "lh was formerly done by government emigrant. I since emigrants have come out m bounty ships, thev have not been employed in government works, but left to perish in the streets with their wives and families." From the above it wnl be seen that emigrants should be particular m going out in government ships. The Cape naners nunce the discovery, by aa Thp h ?i:?r of several M.«;ds in the rf .nc ocean previously unhnu?n Ihcy were e^. in Eu ?hey ?ere e? in number, of some extent, fertile and  The appearance of the natives and the canoes, &c., were totally different from any others in that neighbourhood.
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The Queen has been pleased to appoint his Royal Iliirhness the Duke Sussex, K.G., Governor and Constable of her Majesty's Castle of masor, in the room of George, Earl of Minister, deceased. We understand t?I the ori?nalof ?Y?es leter to Sir Robert, the hero of Jelabad, is in the possession of her Majesty the Q?ueen, ??'o has expressed the utmost admiration at the in- trepid conduct of this heroic lady.—Atlas. DEATH OF LortD HENRY RUSSELL --L'ist \ton. (lav iiiornir. this young nobleman expired at ic house of his father-in-law, Sir Robert Stopfou the Governor of Greenwich Hospital. The noble lord was the youngest brcther of the present cf Bedford and Lord John Russell, and ..l?nt sc?'en months since was m?rned at Gl'cn- S ? the third dau.hler of the gallant Admiral. \lbout five vears ago he had a tremendous b.o oh« head,™ the GanS0S, then at Fo? month, bv a block line pivi? way, and the 1110('1;. ?in? h'cavUv upon his lordship; since w.n^ neriod he has never enjoyed perfect health, a ?rbis marriage L?ndhisl.dyhadproceedea to Ireland, but in consequence of his m-auu o very ddicate, they ,en,rucd to Greenwich a d1.'H ?nce. His lordship ?s \aikin' in Grecnwid1 on Saturday, app?n'y in 's. Tli e ,nhab?nts\Yere therefore surpr??d to lear>1, with Hecn -rrer, at ? cady hour on Monday, t,K | ???7m?is? e of bis lodship, ho ??s, we h?h.c?. in h? 2ïth vear. L.dv Russell ?in mhc.-?h. ?ch L.s be??ns?rab!y .u?e.tedhyherd.epa?on. A?THE.The Chance?or of t^e ^Ae^ has acknowledged the receipt of °f a h\C oound note, No 17,443, to be plac^ ed to t.c a, count of thi window tax, fcr..ri.d to h? ancny- It was stated bv counsel before the eiCCt.ou committee, to trv the petition against the return of Lord A. P.?et for Licbfie1J, th?t up? ot /?, P?sons belonging to I/.chMd. and rc?te? to' persons rc?stered as voters, had received app?nt. men ts in the Po?oHlcc during the administration of Lord Lichfield. h. MILCS'S MOTION.-Th, e expected motion of I the member for East Somersetshire, rcspcctm? the ??uer of lowing the ??y upon horned cattle, has created" some sensation among the .\r;ricul tnri5 t. '? In ?3? the total c'Xpn.ditur for law cbnrg-es I connected ?th thc?mi?tr?on<.ftherehefof ?cpoor, was ?258,604 in En?audaud ?alcs; in ?y?r IS 11 the amount it is stated ?as but £60,9.1. I ?'? 'BBA.rO.T HUNT. ~Sixtv-five couples of hounds; forty?x hunters; oM Job, the pad-I trroom; Long, the huntsman; S.ansbv, the nrst g hip; Cbarley, the second, and a second horse- man to cach/form the princely establishment of His Grace the DLik?a ot'Betufoit- TORYISM.— The opposkionofMm* ers to Mr. S, Crawford's motion must undeceivc tbe workin¡; ^>sses, if any of them yet suppose that the T lor• ie^s will help them to political power, 1 he roues 1 of late been flattering the people a little, and h; pett:ndcd that they ?erestuay? ? ?ueu I ? ? workine clas.es, but it was only as a good  t.iirt?neer r t?es care cf his cattle, to get as muh work "? of tbem ? possible. The Tones want more I  more money; thev ?-ow thattheyc?.- uot get ..??vm ? ?om thch.lk of the people nli I Xi"condition be improved, and therefore they sol are them, they s?-: from <?..on; but thcy will no ?ore allow them to I?ve a share of law- i ■ fnn the farmer will allow his oxen or his 1?? c to take un their abode in bis carped par W.C Th. Tones are by ?ir.cryu? <??cd_ to t?? neo-le Their political creed is, tbat the people mast obey, ar.d t?y mU9t b. te »««t. t of the people. inn CHAUTISTS.— Last Monday being MO day on whieh Mr. T. S. Dimcombe liad given notice of his intention to present a petition, signed by o.OOO.OOO Chartists, in favour of tbe "five points of the Charter," the members of tbe body tlm'" designating themselves have made it a sort of holiday rud exhibited and paraded themselves in considerable cumbers about the tf.tvii. TLi I afternoon they marched down to the vicinity of the Houses of Parliament, but the most perfect order has been preserved. The police were mus- tered in considerable numbers, both in Scotland- yard and at the entrance to that which used to be the Speaker's house, in the event of their inter- tcrence beii;<- required. They were, however, kept very much out of sight. Suicincs.-—The cure of Molac (Moroinan) had been solicited bv the Bishop of Valines to subscribe to some charitable work, but refused on the score j of poverty, A fcw chys afterwards a sum of 7,000f. was stolen from h;m: and the unhappy nun, fear- ing the effect that such a piece of news might, have Oil the mind, afVer his having assigned poverty as an excuse for refusing to be charitable, cut his throat v. ltli a razor.—At Hastings, on Mon- day afternoon, a most determined act of suici le was committed by a fisherman named White. lie was discovered with his body partly extended on the floor of his bedroom, lie had fastened a shawl i round his neck. and one part of it to the bedpost; j and although his head was no more than IS or 20 inches from the floor, he had in this extraordinary j posture managed to strangle himself.—The Royal Admiral convict ship, lying off WODIWICII. has recently been the scene of some extraordinary j attempts at stiicid?, and in one case, that of the j commander. Capt. eakner, the purpose was c o been in the company i ofilie officers ol the sliip in the evening, and re- i tired about half-past 10. The following morning, between 8 and V, he was <?n to jamp overboard. He rose ones oni y alter beinz in the water, an d ??s seen "o )'?. ? r ?. next case was that of f,i :j: LI, 'c' .i:< ;:i; r one of ilie mate- woo. soice the caot. n sd-:nh, ?;s discovered a taw e!ly,? a'ro in irs cab'n vrhh a cord tied rnund his ;?ck, and h-s -?e weight ,¡ resting upon the rop". \vnen found he was per- fectiy senseless and black in t:i_* face, and had he reniiiinftd a lew seconds longer, it would have been impossible to re j tore him. On Friday List a seaman ,2d to jum-p cycrboard, but was luckily prevent' -hy one oj his shipmates. There j had been sonic si:gat diiierenee between the crew and their employers since the melancholy death of Capt. Wcakncr, but every tlrag had been settled. WESLEYAS MISSIONARV r.iR.rTIMG.—The anmta? meeting of the Wcsleyan Missionary Socic:v was held last Mo::?' d ?" ?c gr?t room, Exeter'Ha! London. Th hody of the haU was ?b'd chieHy with la(he, and the platform ?as occupied hyabn'? number of preachers, tnehds, anJ supporters of the Socictv. The Rev. J. Bunting read the report for the past Year. from which it appeared that the receipts amounted to £ 101,6SS 2s. 4 3. (loud cheers), and the expenditure to 9s.. leaving a surplus 01 £2,fL33 1 Is. 7d. Of the total amount of the receipts the following are some the principal items:—Great Britain, £ 70.783 3s. 3d. Irchnl, £,j,OGl ls. 4d. foreign auxiliaries. £ 12,322 7s. lOd.; legacies, £ 1,156 parliamentary -juts, FLnd (a new and most interesting source of income), Juvenile Christmas donation5, £ 1,721 7s. 4d. (Great cheers.) The net increase of the year, as compared with the preceding, is 13s. Sd. The report went on to such a sum as £101,GSS odd should have been poured into the treasury of the Society in a year of cre.:? Hnancial dit?'?It.y. c?.ted for the most grf-.iel'til to tl,, ca?? "occupied by the Society in ilie severe parts of the hOrl, now enumerated, is "Cl th? nnnbor of Tnissiontr?es ein-P ex- clusive of catechists, 308; the number of fuU and accredited church members, exclusively OUDOM- under the care of the Society's missionaries m ) Ireland, 87,2oS; and the number ol scholar* in the missionary schools is nearl y 60,000. TOUCHING THE CASE OF GOCD, THE ACCUSED McRDERF.?..—As the trial of the man Good wnl soon a train occupy the minds cf the public, we Cive from Llacbuood, for the present month in its leadinc article, entiCed Who is the -J'ir(^ere}'' the following pertinent statement. ,T,he article relates to a most curious trial for murder at the late Yorkshire assizes, which presents many features like the celebrated case ot Lugene Aran;, but which, differently iromthat case, ended in the acquittal of the acc?ed party. tbe law m this case, in the autumn of  ™ y"1" has bef'lI be assured ol the lact tnat .i committed—that the mia^ing person is rt, i\.} j dead. Melancholy experience warrnts tll anxiety of the law on ths score, nameh-, to ob- tain evKh-nce that the miss¡n person is realiy dead. The great Lord Hale woiud never arow a conviction for murder unless proof were firt civen of tlie death of the party charged to hase been murdered bv either direct evidence of the fact, or the actual 'finding of the body; tnd savs he (2 Hale, 290V for the s?e of two ca? -tbe first onementit?edby Lord Coke:— The niece of a eentk?n had been hcaiv. to crj t Leiitl,-i,,i, ?on ?ar d good !lncL', do ?? A? ;nc! aId soon after;nlrds disappeared. Hebe;ngpr??ysusp?dci h?u? destroyed her for the ?? ofherpn per. 7s requiredto prcduce bc- b2.1,)re the of h..veYer. had  lie to produce her-. ??' tbi.!1kin, to ?ert s?-picion. poured ?-????-?"T? h .smeee, an d « p* rocure^ d 1 aaoa-Ci 1 e^cniDi-iiZ his mere, and l i .QC 'm\IS 1l1GC6« I he • • W[lS p tered to!thf'r with other c;r- fraud tvas deteeteedand ?,rT„h „tVr eir- lhe cumstanc?s.appeared so Htroi?? ?_' nnJ ?u'dt of the tmcle. th.? ? "'as ???.??.??,.?1 executed f,, the supposed murder 01 n, „r who, ? it ?tcrv.?rds turned out was st ? U Ini?n?  A-v?in, a-, -It turilea Olt, ha?oeneo 'rho secoii(i c,,ise. c(,?ii*,iniles Stt ffor,,sliire, ?h.n mv o? n remembrance, b St?or?hu-e. when one A .? luug ?s?; and upou 5tran; j pr.sumpnon B ?r.s supp??-?to ?vemurJ?c?j hmi,?d to have con?mod h-.m to??ne?n an OYCn that he mi-ht ?ever be fouu? and upon this B ? indicted for murd. convicted, and e?cut.d. W?h?.or.cye..ra?c?ardsA?turn?? b?-i!??enu.depd scot beyond seas against his Uill bv B, Who had been tlJ\:s illnccent ,of Th: cF-'nc'J for which he sr.?c?d.' But by b," ?t?? '1.1"1 î\n' record ^is most remarKaDie u>t- y that of Ambrose C,Innot,on evinc?e ..hichre?-.v appeared condusivc and irreistibi, I was condemned for murder «»»»* a.d ib- ?tfd- vet in conscquence of a series Of c?s!?'cL, he survived 1MS supposed .xec.?on. escaped to a ?rpicn country, and there actually saw and convcrsed with the very persun for the murder of whom be had been cond.mned too. S?ch' the frightful possib-.r?y o! the recurrence of such cases as?hese warrants the law m mfuinn full nd decisive evidence of the dc?h 01 the party nllssmg." ??sio?- o? A RA:L?Y—On Tuesday, a?cci- d.n? occurred on the Uverpool.nd M??est.??c j c ?H?y. An e?ne c?d the Magnet ?P? h? al?nc the line, aDd m attemptin tocro.s?n? ?ccntact .?h another engine called the Bla. K D?u?ond. p?sh? on the line in a direction from I Li erponi towards M.nc?oster, to w ?ta?hed some empty coaI?Y??ns The con ?on ?s so "iolent as to throw bot?h ec npne S V off the rails, and Coll iid e r?il)',e vas done to both. Fonunately neither were procecd- ing at their ordinary speed, but at a er\ slc,i? p< or no doubt hath eiginers and firemen would i V'flVG liGcn Killed o,n „ithnRe cVp Ov, or bad the cr, -1111,  fcn' minutes litter. it iec),iie iii cont:lct witll tbe second-ebss tr:lin from Liverpoci. ?P"? 7SE Co?T.Wit?n tLc last four or five '?s 6everal very exteu?'c coD6a?raticn- ?.e tSn place in ..?o? p.? ofthj province, Rttended with immense sacrifice of ,a'uab,e pro I. ncrtv particularly at Huddersf.eld, Beamister. neat BriMm'd, Kidderminster, and Andover. At Hndjch' 6.J ht-?M?ent.ctc.ry of Mc? L:?.? am Co was burnt Jo?n, in i ii to tI)c anioiiiit 13,0001. sutai;¡ed, At Kidderminster, the buill' in" in the occlpat:on of Messrs, Alcock and Co iS l,ie OCCOSa,4DOLaw'an .Wve lam)  were èc-stro:ed. tbe loss bc!tg evm' < pul? at 4,OC?J. A Gran.! General Militia Dinner is fixed for the 4th May, at Freemason's Tavern, London, when the Marquis of Huntley will take the chair. FATAL Occt-F.r.EXCE.—The John Q'Gaunt, from China, which arrived at Liverpool on Thursday, encountered a violent storm on thc2d of Febrnary in the Indian Cc?an, not far from the inland of Mauritius, whcn several large waves struck rhe ship, one of ,h:ch washed overboard Mr. Cooper, of Manchester, a passenger on his return lrom (haja. The sea ran so hi?h that it was impossible to render him any assistance. AN AMEI UGH AND HIS LIONS.— Cn an accident, attended with fatal results to a young man named Pratt, occurred at Lock-hill lane, H short distance from the town of Dover. Van Amburgh had given directions to the above unfor- tunate youth to proceed with the van which con- tained the lions, together with an immense elephant, to Folkestone, about fourteen n.iiesfrom Dover, where a fair was that day to he held. On proceeding down Folkestone hill, which is rather steep, Pratt imprudently neglected to lock the wheel of the van, and before he had gained many yar-J the vt-lricle began to proceed with gr :at rapidity, throwing the weight of it on the backs of the shaft horses, who fell underneath its pon- derous mass. This, however, fortunately had the effect of turning the van partialiv round across the road, when the pole struck against the opposite j wall dashing it to atoms. The poor driver was found with !ife quite extinct, the w heels of the van having passed ever him. The horses mira- culously escaped almost unhurt. Had not the van been turned round in descending the hill, it | would most probably have come in contact with th.' \111 at it: base, and been dashed to pieces, and thai have given liberty to the animals i1- aide. ACCIDENT WITH A THRASHING MACHINE. — OI Wednesday last, a lad, named Henry Watts, aged about eleven yenrs, was drains a horse attached to a ?.raxhnc machine, at Mr. Hawkins, in the !Iaw; ?:or'? in t?!? county, w h cn his fou? un for- :r'l,t y¡'u/ ,¡n o?1,;U\: iand \vas ('. ?'.?n in and crushed in a m?st fr;;1trul manner. The poor little, fellow was ccn- J veved in a h?e of great agony to the In?rmary. w h ere his Ic? was ? .? ) t'a'?.. i an d he is eoin? oil 1' 'l: 0: ;.t r.,f d: J in :? favour;: '?.t a wa y ?sco?i d be expecte d un d er i A:T/.L'_INJ DISCOVERY.—A lr.d ¡fist wet" be. i!lg with !;(!Jt. companions in Tiddeslcy uoou. tear Pershorc, Worcestershire, saw a man apparently standing acrainst a tree; he threw seme dirt at him, supposing that he was tin-re lor the purpose of frightening them. The following day he went fizain to the wood, and to his surprise, found the. man in the same position. He was new iTight- ened in reality. The next evenhrj: an older lad went to the same spot, and found a Luman uring- suspended lrom a tree. The body he discovered to be that of Henry Lawrence, v. ho had left the town on the 28th Feb. and had never been seen since. An inquest has been held, and a verdict returned oi >• Fo,:r,d hanging. An extraordinary scene took place in the churchyard at the burial nf the remains. The Rev. L. Gwynne, curate of St. Andrnr's, Hl firL refused to read any portion of the burial service, but perceiving the lowering countenances of the cro-.vd, and observing an in- clination to rer.ort to physical force, he at length did as he was vvoested. BOXING AT C.-AMNR.IDOE.— The icc-Chancellor and he ids of a, the University have issued an order for the suppression ofpugihsm among the students, decreeing that if any person in sfattt p-'pWari b• h-r 'after found resorting tn, or having f ë.: ——?c.'<"??? ??n,?? r:: d' r3K*Oo ;.v '"the ??.L' rcost. S-tir,?. Vulcan, B?' the D.an. Cr.? ce. tmi^er. Ararat. Portrait, Cormoran ?.? r..r" O'More. Unm-.r?? Biu, 1.? V' Marshal Soult, George, Lrmen- iarSTbe ??.Z..nyr.J.?T.?A.ce?? r? b.irn F-.i'??- br-?.t.o II.irpe.ru>. I r» pali, and Pi Pi-Int 0, the abl)"?'e Au U -v I horn. 0?-? and De!!o? ?e doub?r.? bu?. a f?lc.ft?e.?ynvc ? expertec) L-?t ?tu? 6 to 1 ..?st M??l Souk, G to ??st r??n to 1 ?st R.rv O'Mor.. 9 to 1 a?t ? or.? ur. U ? to 1 ? L-mc.rc.o3', 12 to I :1.?;t Ketr?cr,n6lo I taken), 12 to 1 ?st JJ?- T.r, 25 to 1 agst Pagan li*cn in,, tio! f,)r the Tb- Vlmirahv have -iven instructions for the 1 bundV .ng orf f a a Ii, Pw W Steam iricate, which is to sur- pass, in sure anu \verv;hing of the kind yet p,-iss. in size ,iii,i to ^ve ?.. She is to be of 6.')0 bor.,c l'°wtrj to 1J:c cnE'nc-rnSo-.m?fi'r?GOO??nCs?o'?'?'?' ? a? un?r h.?c'.? f?)r 1000 U-oops..?., h montlis' ?orcs ?nd protons, cxela?ve ot a ???w of about 450 men and is to ar.net wil," ',u guns of the heaviest cahbrc, besides c TIMBER DC:Tltii.-At a meeting of merchants and shipowners of Liverpool, it has been re- solved, that a memorial be presented to the government, praying that the new timber du- ties should come into immediate operation. Hor IxTELLiG?-cE.-hi K? the b?es h?-c n?? most gratifying progress during the past wee? ?-J. iv-?-jhas c?nm.-DC?d in the h?t pronnd? !n tome of the weak crouuds thcr?-a? of tbe 1!1 C)ItL,I r,,)iiiid,, the rt-a?-es Of t?,c T!.? b,,t -L",c miscbief lias not ?.? ,? ?t Tvm=: will dnnbdessh-become i??-raf within t' el,, sbo-Lild fa;r v. eat er
 ! SCOTL:\D.? -1 -
 SCOTL:\D. ? -1 L.rd Brou?.n has been cho.? patron 01 tOC L?)r i ts c the roo:r, of C-l???- Mech??' Instim?on, i? the ro?o? .;?oi the late Birkbeck. The LDrd A U'O^te is at prc:;cnt confined by indisposition at his seat, £ 3^^ n« «;Mi-lav there was ? C?d os? of thunder .nr???-.?c ??"? n?h?ocd of Glasgow, fo?o?3 hv del'.gh?? ?e?ther. Ye?dav week, the number cf unemp.oyed in G'las?, amounted to 12,260. <? ?.? «' .Tiir>es from Redhouse, i-n K?t Loth?r. ;?? ,? tnwberries from Forde'dca? near ?'.l? hca-' h h??-? the first fruits of tne sea80Ds ?c< ??? n?n'h cr1icr th? bt year, wer ,o:d at Edinburgh c? Satur?y .last. t v- ?  ?'v to ?-i t??? ?e e;??'c tr?de, wmeh 1 b? fi 1 v.ud5hed*in Perth since the I2tb csatury. is r:??div on ihe recline.
IIRELAND-
I IRELAND- K.? ?r?.-I? the D.??-.n S-.icu Court two women' amcd Brid^t M-Gra:h and Cathcrill.i! ? ? h?-in? p??=.I ?ity to ? c'L;.rc of ?.'? child, the a,- ()f a ?dy ?med S?r'??d, ?crc scnt,cncd by the Rc'ürdcr to ??.rcm??s' nnpris?nment. The sentence would 1 KIT been much ?ore severe, b..tth? the child h?d be-cu restored. It ?peiTS tht the o?bje ect ot I)risOllers ??s to sell the n-?ut to a rich crazier*s wife in the country, wh o was cuuaiess. u?razier s in tI1C cO'Jntr" w!}n ,as Clil1Q1C¡¡S. The reformed corporation oiC?rk haveresohed 0n disc(mUnu;r? an ot!kial rc.?cnce for the Mavor, and on reducing that officer s s ary to t i,ear a of a year I will be thus obtained. Letters from Belfast rnc,.it.,n the suspension of the payment of Messrs. Cr.rali and Sons, manufac- tcrers, of that place. It is supposed that on.v time is required to enable them to meet their ) labilities. ( 'rpgrct to sar, i ?cTpr? dfspPT?te outrages, 'n regret ? s?'' haw taken place recendy ? vanous parts of the ,'ount.ry. In consen-?cce of the un?tisf?ory e?te of the inalis,,rates have rc- he c?.nty cf Dov.'n. the ??'?????? .olvpd to ?.?e a ?erm?c? ?iLi? 0: ?teM tc he courtv constabulary. Accounts from Irc?nd .1? th?t the m'-eratine in thousands. Iroin the port of Cork .101¡C, Sl;ce tbe !0,h if M.«h 1»'. clr.;btcon esseis sailed *ilh 3,600 pf.sser.KT«. On Satur av last five emigrant ships eaned from Limerick. -tty 'i?:ist fi,e er-ii,, -rant bb- cb.crvcd ?e Drngh4,do  liuTr, -,t,r -<.?tl?t ?p?od through this town, for VnCrra .ince the season for em?r.tion com- ?c??ceed.. at a moderate compuUatiou, tour I bou?d. prirc?aUy from the ctmmte, (,f Meatb, j I?utb, Lo?ord. and C?'-?.